To Live and Die in L. A.

To Live and Die in L. A.
ISBN-10
1466219645
ISBN-13
9781466219649
Category
Counterfeits and counterfeiting
Pages
278
Language
English
Published
2011-10-08
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author
Gerald Petievich

Description

From the author of To Die in Beverly Hills comes a harrowing tale of the dark underside of America's West Coast metropolis. Two U.S. Treasury agents, partners and antagonists, are drawn into a matrix of violence and corruption, southern California-style, that becomes a journey through a sunlit hell - at the end of which they become experts on the thin line between what it takes to live - and die - in L.A. To Live and Die in L.A., the book that inspired the major motion picture.

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